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Director: Ian Sears
Cast: Raphael Sbarge, Mark Adair-Rios, Susan Blakely, Trevor Goddard
A young advertising executive creates the world's hottest ad campaign, only to find himself fired a week later.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Gut Feeling, a 1999 comedy directed by Ian Sears, has received a mixed critical reception. While some critics praised the clever premise and witty humor, others found the execution to be uneven. The film's public reception is not widely documented, as it did not garner significant awards recognition or high-profile ratings on platforms like IMDb or Rotten Tomatoes.
Why you might like this:
Gut Feeling (1999) directed by Ian Sears offers a delightfully quirky comedy with a standout performance from Raphael Sbarge as a young advertising executive who finds unexpected success only to face the consequences. The film's offbeat humor and playful exploration of the cutthroat advertising world make it a must-see for fans of character-driven comedies.
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